• Int J Tissue React · Jan 1984

    Case Reports

    Double pylorus or antro-bulbar fistula.

    • J Eshchar, R Segal, and A Brauman.
    • Int J Tissue React. 1984 Jan 1; 6 (1): 97-100.

    AbstractA patient suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and a gastric ulcer was found endoscopically to have a double pylorus. One year later the two apertures were found to be fused and appeared endoscopically like a deformed pylorus. We suggest that this lesion, which is usually acquired but may sometimes be congenital, would be better called antro-bulbar fistula.

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